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				 Ever wonder how you'd vote in Canada? 
 
			
			Well, I have seen a number of threads that rate your political leanings with regard to the past US elections... so here is one for the upcoming Canadian elections (also known as Elexmas   ):
 
Basically it is a quiz in which you choose to agree or disagree with issues; or you can chose to ignore a statement with which you neither agree with nor disagree with - and then finding out which leader/party you agreed with.
 
Just leave the four parties selected for the best restults (sorry no Greens).
 
Quiz:
http://www.votebyissue.org/cbc/q.aspx?q=3
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			As for me:
 If I pick agree or disagree with every issue:
 Paul Martin - agreed on 12 issues
 Jack Layton - agreed on 9 issues
 Gilles Duceppe - agreed on 5 issues
 and poor ol' Stephen Harper - agreed on 3 issues
 
 
 If I only agree with one statement/issue:
 Paul Martin - agreed on 9 issues
 Jack Layton - agreed on 2 issues (health care & economic growth)
 Gilles Duceppe - agreed on 1 issue (gun control)
 Stepen Harpen - zero
 
 hmmm.... looks like I'm voting Liberal unless the party platforms shift - or more issues are introduced.
 
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				12-04-2005, 12:49 PM
			
			
			
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			Taualumna agreed with... (I left out Bloc):
 Jack Layton on 8 issues
 
 Paul Martin on 11
 
 Stephen Harper on 9
 
 
 ...disagreed with...
 
 Layton:4
 
 Martin: 1
 
 Harper: 3
 
 Neutral:
 
 0 for all three
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			I left the Bloc in for sheer interest sake - I founf it interesting that I agreed with some of their polices more than I did Harper's... which given my distaste for the Bloc was surprising.
		 
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			I answered all 12 areas. I agreed with: 
 Stephen Harper on 6 issues (Farming, Relations with the provinces, Foreign Aid, Taxes, National Security, Healthcare Funding)
 
 Jack Layton (that hottie!) on 9 issues (Employment Insurance, Farming, Relations with the provinces, Gun Control, Foreign Aid, Taxes, National Security, Defence Spending, Economic Growth)
 
 Gilles Duceppe on 8 issues (Employment Insurance, Foreign Aid, Taxes, Child Care, National Security, Defence Spending, Economic Growth, Healthcare Funding)
 
 Paul Martin on 8 issues (Employment Insurance, Farming, Relations with the provinces, Gun Control, Foreign Aid, Child Care, National Security, Economic Growth)
 
 I disagreed with:
 Stephen Harper on 6 issues (Employment Insurance, Gun Control, Parliamentary Reform, Child Care, Defence Spending, Economic Growth)
 
 Jack Layton on 3 issues (Parliamentary Reform, Child Care, Healthcare Funding)
 
 Gilles Duceppe on 4 issues (Farming, Relations with the provinces, Gun Control, Parliamentary Reform)
 
 Paul Martin on 4 issues (Parliamentary Reform, Taxes, Defence Spending, Healthcare Funding)
 
 So as someone from the outside who will soon be a Canadian citizen, what do you guys think this makes me?
 
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			You sound like you could have a tough time between NDP and Liberal 
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		| Originally posted by Sistermadly 
 So as someone from the outside who will soon be a Canadian citizen, what do you guys think this makes me?
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			Here we go ... (did all 4)
 AGREED
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 Paul Martin on 10
 
 Stephen Harper on 10
 
 Jack Layton on 9 issues
 
 Gilles Duceppe on 7
 
 
 DISAGREED
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 Martin: 1
 
 Harper: 2
 
 Layton:3
 
 Duceppe: 5
 
 
 NEUTRAL
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 Martin: 1
 
 Zero for the others
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		| Originally posted by NeonPi You sound like you could have a tough time between NDP and Liberal
 |  That's what I figured. I'm going to be joining a party pretty soon, and I'm having a hard time coming to a final decision.
		 
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		| Originally posted by Sistermadly That's what I figured. I'm going to be joining a party pretty soon, and I'm having a hard time coming to a final decision.
 |  Hehe... sorry - but that was a very American statement to make: "join a party"... about the only people who do that up here do so to actually get involved either helping a candidate or as a candidate themselves.
 
But then again who I am to talk...
		 
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		| Originally posted by RACooper Hehe... sorry - but that was a very American statement to make: "join a party"... about the only people who do that up here do so to actually get involved either helping a candidate or as a candidate themselves.
 
 But then again who I am to talk...
 |  I guess I'm weird then...I joined a party at 19 and didn't get involved with any candidate until about two years ago.  But I'm not very "Canadian" to begin with!
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			I agreed with:
 Gilles Duceppe on 8 issues
 
 Jack Layton on 10 issues
 
 Paul Martin on 8 issues
 
 Stephen Harper on 9 issues
 
 
 I disagreed with:
 
 Gilles Duceppe on 4 issues
 
 Jack Layton on 2 issues
 
 Paul Martin on 4 issues
 
 Stephen Harper on 3 issues.
 
 
 According to this is should be voting NDP...
 
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		| Originally posted by RACooper Hehe... sorry - but that was a very American statement to make: "join a party"... about the only people who do that up here do so to actually get involved either helping a candidate or as a candidate themselves.
 
 But then again who I am to talk...
 |  I have to agree with Rob on this one.  
 
I haven't found many Canadians that have actually joined a party.
 
Although, I was myself considering joining the Greens.  I will never vote for any of those other parties again (well maybe Conservative if they get rid of Harper) and don't even get me started on why I don't think the Bloc should be be allowed to run in Federal elections!
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		| Originally posted by RACooper Hehe... sorry - but that was a very American statement to make: "join a party"... about the only people who do that up here do so to actually get involved either helping a candidate or as a candidate themselves.
 
 |  ...and that's exactly my intention.
		 
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			I agreed mostly with Jack Layton, but I have no idea who he is or what he stands for!  I would guess a strong national defense?
		 
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			I decided to redo the quiz, with all 4 leaders this time - here's my outcome...
 I agreed with:
 
 Paul Martin on 10 issues:
 Taxes, Child Care, Relations with the provinces, National Security, Gun Control, Farming, Employment Insurance, Economic Growth, Healthcare Funding, Defence Spending
 
 Stephen Harper on 6 issues:
 Taxes, Child Care, Foreign Aid, Gun Control, Farming, Healthcare Funding
 
 Jack Layton on 11 issues:
 Taxes, Parliamentary Reform, Child Care, Relations with the provinces, National Security, Foreign Aid, Gun Control, Farming, Employment Insurance, Economic Growth, Defence Spending
 
 Gilles Duceppe on 6 issues:
 on 6 issues Taxes, Child Care, National Security, Gun Control, Healthcare Funding, Defence Spending
 
 I disagreed with:
 
 Paul Martin on 2 issues:
 Parliamentary Reform, Foreign Aid
 
 Stephen Harper on 6 issues:
 Parliamentary Reform, Relations with the provinces, National Security, Employment Insurance, Economic Growth, Defence Spending
 
 Jack Layton on 1 issue:
 Healthcare Funding
 
 Gilles Duceppe on 6 issues:
 Parliamentary Reform, Relations with the provinces, Foreign Aid, Farming, Employment Insurance, Economic Growth
 
 Now according to this I should be voting Liberal or NDP.  Hell would have to freeze over before I vote NDP, either Federally or Provincially...
 
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